From what I saw he was under pressure and hurried a lot - but was usually able to settle in and not be gun-shy when he did have some time to throw. Those opportunities didn't come often enough. Time for a play to develop? Fuggedaboudit. Coen and/or McVey own that one and I didn't see the planning or in-game adjustments to compensate - I don't think they expected the Bills D to be that good - and they were.
One stat that surprised me was that Stafford completed over 70% of his passes - for 240 yards. That should be enough to win most games. All you need to go with it is a running game - and a dependable O line.
We know about the running game - I didn't bother to look those numbers up. We also know about the sacks, hits, hurries. For me it was a tough game to evaluate Stafford's mechanics but they were good enough to win IMO.